"History is the record of our past. We study history to hear and see the people, the events, struggles and successes that produced the world we know today and will shape the future. This record consists of our shared experiences. The better we understand history the easier it becomes to understand other times and places. By studying the past, we learn that our accomplishments and problems are not unique and that we have more in common than we often assume. This is an important lesson in a world where people of different cultures are drawn increasingly close to each other." aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa- DMCI
Units of Study World War I1914-1918 Post war, the Roaring Twenties, and the Depression1919-1939 World War II1939-1945 Post War Boom1945-1967, 1968-1982 Towards the Millennium, and the 21st Century1982-2000, 2000 to present
Teachers aaaaaMr. Carter aaaaaMs. McBurney aaaaaMr. Shaw aaaaaMs. Antoline aaaaaMs. Green
Military Q&A Videos
History doesn't always need to be about things that have happened long ago. History happens all around us, and it doesn't make any sense for us to solely focus on the past. Our current efforts in the Middle East can be an active and engaging way you can participate with history in the making. Below, there will be videos posted below for every month of the semester, made with members of the Canadian Forces who have served on overseas operations.
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"History is the record of our past. We study history to hear and see the people, the events, struggles and successes that produced the world we know today and will shape the future. This record consists of our shared experiences. The better we understand history the easier it becomes to understand other times and places. By studying the past, we learn that our accomplishments and problems are not unique and that we have more in common than we often assume. This is an important lesson in a world where people of different cultures are drawn increasingly close to each other."
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Course Outline
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Units of Study
World War I 1914-1918
Post war, the Roaring Twenties, and the Depression 1919-1939
World War II 1939-1945
Post War Boom 1945-1967, 1968-1982
Towards the Millennium, and the 21st Century 1982-2000, 2000 to present
Teachers
aaaaaMr. Carter
aaaaaMs. McBurney
aaaaaMr. Shaw
aaaaaMs. Antoline
aaaaaMs. Green
Resources
aaaa World History, Culture, and Geography: The Modern World - Grade 10
aaaaCanucklehead Quiz
aaaa1900's Timeline
aaaa1900's Timeline - Visual
aaaaOntario History and Social Science Teachers’ Association Blog
aaaaOntario History and Social Science Teachers’ Association
aaaa Canada at War
aaaa Canadian History Class Site
Study Notes
aaaaTo be determined
Military Q&A Videos
History doesn't always need to be about things that have happened long ago. History happens all around us, and it doesn't make any sense for us to solely focus on the past. Our current efforts in the Middle East can be an active and engaging way you can participate with history in the making. Below, there will be videos posted below for every month of the semester, made with members of the Canadian Forces who have served on overseas operations.
1. Experience
2. Rewards
3. Challenges
4. Anecdote(s)